“As I was trying to explain the draft and how many teams there were, she even asked at one point, ‘Can he be drafted by the team in Utah?'" Mendenhall told the Detroit Free Press. “I explained we don’t have a professional team in Utah.”

Ansah said that the whirlwind of media attention after the NFL draft is unlike anything he or his family had ever experienced.

“I know this is fairly new for her and it’s a lot for her, but what I can say to you is that she’s really proud of me,” he said in his introductory press conference in Detroit “I’m just happy to have come this far. This journey just begun, right?”

Cole said she is still trying to figure out how football works.

"We don't play football in Africa," Cole told the Associated Press. "I didn't know anything about football. When I'm watching the game, I am only watching Ziggy, not the game because I don't understand it."

Cole, who has only seen her son twice since he left Ghana for Provo, plans on coming to Provo after the draft to tour BYU and hopefully learn a bit more about her son's future profession.

"I want to see where my boy became a football player," Cole said "I was expecting him to be a basketball player and he ended up on the football team. I am happy for him."

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I served my mission in Africa and i can not tell you how excited i am to see a
native African earning so much attention as a football player. I really hope he
does well and brings a lot of attention to Africa. Those people all have the
potential
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PROVO, UT

@ Chris B

And yet the people that evaluate talent and spend their
millions of dollars on players think enough of his skills to draft him as one of
the top players in the country. Might explain why you do what you do for a
living, and they
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